26 Jan 1860 Advertisements

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The New Era (Sauk Rapids, MN)
Thursday, 26 Jan 1860, page 3

ADVERTISEMENTS


J. BONE.                     R. BOURNE.

BONE & BOURNE,

CARPENTERS & BUILDERS,

MAIN STREET, SAUK RAPIDS,

WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Sauk Rapids, and vicinity, that they are ready to Contract for the erection of buildings, &c., or anything else in the line of joinery.

Shop in Frontierman Block, over the "Emporium Store." Any person wishing anything done in their home, is corially invited to give them a call.

Sauk Rapids, Jan. 19, 1860.       n2y1i

Sauk Rapids Emporium,

"FRONTIERMAN BLOCK"

Constantly on hand, a general assortment of

GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS,
Dry Goods and Clothing,
BOOTS & SHOES,
ALSO,
PRODUCE

Taken in exchange, and part Cash advanced on the same.
Call and examine—your money and produce is what is wanted.
Sauk Rapids, Minnesota.       jan 4-1y

C. A. GILMAN,
GENERAL LAND AGENT,
SAUK RAPIDS, MINNESOTA.
ALSO,
Register of Deeds for Benton County,

PARTICULAR attention given to paying taxes for non-residents, in Benton, Morrison and Sherburne Counties. Charge for paying taxes in Benton Co., 5 per cent on amount of tax,—charge for paying tax in Morrison and Sherburne Counties, ten per cent.

PATENTS for land in Benton County, obtained from Land Office, and recorded—charge, $1.

Persons wishing me to obtain Patents for them, should forward Receiver's Duplicate or Certificate of Location, with an order requiring the Register of U. S. Land Office at St. Cloud, Min., to deliver the Patents for the land specified in the accompanying Duplicate, or Certificate, to C. A. GILMAN. No business transacted as Register of Deeds, as taxes paid without cash in advance. Benton County includes Townships No. 36, 37 and 38 north and Ranges No. 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32 west.

Conveyancing done, acknowledgements taken, and Pre-Emptions drawn up with despatch, and at the lowest prices, by       C. A. GILMAN.

Sauk Rapids, Min.       jan.4-1y

SEED WHEAT.

DR. McMAHON has for sale a quantity of Seed Wheat, the "Mammoth Variety," well adapted to this soil and climate. Call and see a specimen at his residence. Price one dollar a bushel.

Sauk Rapids, January 26, 1860.       u3m2

W. H. WOOD,
Late Receiver United States Land Office.
Attorney at Law & General Land Agent,
SAUK RAPIDS, MIN.,

WILL attend promptly to the drawing up of Pre Emption Proofs for claimants, and the PROSECUTION OF CLAIMS before the Land Office. Having had an experience of more than four years as Receiver of the U. S. Land Office at Sauk Rapids, he believes he can give entire satisfaction to those who may confide their business to his charge. Will also attend to the payment of taxes and the purchase and sale of Real Estate.

Sauk Rapids, June 25th, 1857      94tf

GEO. W. SWEET,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
AND
COURT COMMISSIONER OF BENTON CO
Office in Frontierman Building.
SAUK RAPIDS, MINNESOTA.

HYPERBOREAN HOTEL
SAUK RAPIDS, MINNESOTA.
O. B. DAY,     .     .     .     PROPRIETOR,

Is situated in the very centre of the City, and furnished as a First Class Hotel. A daily line of Stages run to and from St. Paul, and Try-weekly to Little Falls and Crow Wing.

This house has the most spacious Hall above St. Anthony for

Dancing Parties, Concerts, &c.
or any public Exhibitions; is always ready for use, with a good Band of Music at an hours notice.

The Proprietor respectfully says to his old friends and the public generally, that no pains or expense will be spared in making comfortable, those who may favor him with their patronage.

Sauk Rapids, Ocober 1, 1859.

BLACKSMITHING

CARRIED on in all its various branches, two doors below Day's Hotel, by
WM. BOHMER.

Wagon Shop is also connected with this establishment, where all work can be done on the shortest notice.      WM. BOHMER.

Sauk Rapids, August 5th, 1857.      n1000tf

Old Vermont Still Alive.

Furniture
AND
CHAIRS.

I Have a large assortment of Furniture of all kinds suitable for House Keeping, and also Chairs of various kinds, which I will sell cheaper than can be bought this side of

SAINT PAUL,

as I will not be undersold by any other shop in Minnesota.

Call and see for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere.

FURNITURE AND CHAIRS
repaired on short notice and in a workman like manner. Cash or Grain taken in exchange.
WARE ROOMS
2nd floor Frontierman Building, and also on the opposite side of the street, 2nd floor of W. H. Wood's Store.
S. O. CRAWFORD.
Sauk Rapids, Oct. 5, 1859.


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